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Laser micrometer with large measuring range
FSO = of full scale output
The optoCONTROL 1202 provides the largest measuring range of the optical micrometers. Thus, applications are supported where previously two devices were necessary due to the measuring range. Integrated controller and a convenient fixing rail make simple mounting possible. Rapid commissioning is ensured using Teach-In and free operating software.
Measuring ranges (mm):
72 | 98
Linearity max. 0.14mm
Resolution max. 8µm
Integrated controller
Particularly flat design
Capable of Teach-In
Insensitive to external light
High linearity
Free configuration software
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Miniature laser micrometer
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The optoCONTROL 1200 is based on the principle of light quantity measurement. The compact laser micrometer has all the evaluation electronics integrated in the case and the mounting is very flexible. High dynamic applications can be measured due to the measuring rate of 100 kHz. |
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Rapid fiber optic sensor for fast measurements
Thanks to the short wavelength of the light used, the CLS K UV fiber optic sensor allows it to detect mineral glass or plexiglas. The CLS-K UV is used for edge detection, presence detection, checking the position of glass plates or for inspecting coatings. Designed as a transmitter and receiver, it leads the light directly to the object via fiber-optic cable. This is ideal in cramped spaces or in difficult installation environments, since the electronics unit can then be mounted a long distance away.
Details
Glass detection
Output types: PNP, NPN
Can be adapted to different fiber optics
Cut-off frequency: < 100 Hz
Response time: 10 ms
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Measuring fiber optic sensors for automation tasks
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The CLS-K-6 fiber optic sensor has an integrated measurement function. In addition to measuring the presence of the object, its size in the measuring gap is also recorded by measuring the amount of light between the transmitter and the receiver. The quantity of light measured is then transmitted as an electrical signal via an analog output. The compact electronic unit is easily installed close to the measuring point. The measurement is made directly on the object by means of fiber optics. |
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Fiber optic sensors for automation tasks
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Designed as a transmitter and receiver, it guides the light directly to the object via fiber-optic cable. This is ideal in cramped spaces or in difficult installation environments, since the electronics unit can then be mounted a long distance away. With different fiber optics, one can determine whether the light beam between the transmitter and the receiver has been interrupted. This way, simple presence measurements are possible. |
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